Development of Drama: The way footage is edited can determine the intensity of the shots in a film where drama is key. When creating and developing drama in a film, it depends on a number of things such as the camera shots. In drama films, they use a lot of reaction shots, this is to signify how one or more characters act to a situation that has occurred. They also use prolonged shots because they want to build up tension and create a sense of danger by doing this. Developing drama all comes down to emotion and how they react and deal with that, after the 'drama element' has taken place. Combining shots into sequences: Combining shots into sequences is the process of placing shots together and making them all flow into each other. Firstly when all the shots are individually edited they can then be placed into a successful sequence, and the quality of the editing will determine how smoothly the sequence flows. The editing needs to be so good that its almost invisibl...
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